The Institutionalized Review: Issue III is live! As always, we are so, so grateful to get to hold a space for so many brilliant, brave, and passionate creatives. Join us in celebrating our incredible contributors here: https://t.co/FtnxMIvVYl #litmag#poetry#prose#writing#art
We have been so overjoyed at the outpouring of support for our newest issue. As always, we are incredibly proud of the writers & artists who shared such brilliant work with us. If you missed the launch, check out Issue III: https://t.co/FtnxMIvVYl #litmag#writing#art#poetry
"Notebooks filled with messy cursive, peel back pages.
One poem survives..." ✏️ from "Moons Over Cedar Ridge Psychiatric Hospital in Oklahoma of 2014" by @CelestePoetProf @TIReview https://t.co/K5y3CubFwv
"The owl rushes into the evergreen and I cannot trust myself to drive further." 🦉 Beautiful work by @CelestePoetProf in @TIReview https://t.co/K5y3CubFwv
Thanks, E-i-C Piper Gourley of The Institutionalized Review, for including two of my poems in this current issue as I congratulate all contributors - good to share some space with you. GA.
I have a sequence of five haiku (/senryu), titled "Sharp Memories," in this new issue of @TIReview. My thanks to the team for selecting the work -- and also for the amazing art piece matching some of the imagery!
https://t.co/Qu76WfxVjs
In our final highlight from Issue II, this translation from Sujata Sahani (from the work of Pitambar Naik) confronts grief in the face of a violent act, and what it means to navigate the aftermath of trauma. Read “The Girl Burnt in Acid” here: https://t.co/bi8iNp89SM
The gorgeous poetry of Idris Ibrahim illuminates states of both grief and hope, exploring the ways that “darkness could sometimes be the light” in the greater path of recovery, and how our connections help us to heal. Read “The Evening Sun” here: https://t.co/BYMoZXYuf3
Ivan de Monbrison’s engrossing poetry masterfully invokes stream-of-consciousness to bring readers into the weight of an inner crisis, with captivating language pulling racing thoughts into vivid focus. Read “There is so much” here: https://t.co/wZ2EYBcUli #poetry#litmag
ONE DAY until the release of ISSUE III! We are so proud of this one, y’all. Counting down the hours until we get to share a ton of wonderful work! #litmag#poetry#prose#artwork
The hypnotizing poetry of Max Gillette provides a brief yet captivating glimpse into an electromyography test, with clever language bringing the minutiae of the procedure into captivating focus. Read “Electromyography (EMG)” here: https://t.co/1Ir7q8xgrm
This powerful artwork from Jasper Novosad acknowledges the loss of identity experienced during institutionalization. View Jasper’s artwork here: https://t.co/i2pvgCb9gb
Pauline Aksay’s enchanting poem offers a meditation on the strain that treatment places on the body and psyche, and the dread that accompanies the cyclic nature of such “care.” Read “The Conductor” here: https://t.co/lT4BkzPXrq
The transfixing poetry of Clem Flowers uses vivid language to explore states of institutional trauma, from the strangeness of intake to dreams beyond discharge, exploring the residue that patienthood leaves behind. Read “Reoccurring Dream…” here: https://t.co/weZZpxWtM7
Paul Hostovsky’s evocative poetry explores the self-compassion required to navigate the peaks and valleys of mental illness, with wit, humor, and a beautiful clarity of language lending itself to a unique imagining of sanity. Read “Best Listener” here: https://t.co/syiEMQ9C2e